cropperplugins Release Rss Feedhttp://www.codeplex.com/cropperplugins/Release/ProjectReleases.aspxcropperplugins Release Rss DescriptionUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is v1.3.10.<br /><br />This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated October 22nd, 2011. <br /><br />There is a new plugin for v1.3.10:
<ul><li>Send-to-Twitter. It uploads a screenshot to Twitter. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also for v1.3.10, I&#39;ve updated the Send-to-TwitPic plugin; it broke sometime in spring when Twitter changed their approval UI. It will work now. <br />And, I&#39;ve made some other minor changes and fixes.<br /><br />There are several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br /><br />There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoSat, 22 Oct 2011 21:10:56 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011) 20111022091056PReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is v1.3.10.<br>
<br>
This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated October 22nd, 2011.
<br>
<br>
There is a new plugin for v1.3.10:
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Twitter. It uploads a screenshot to Twitter. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also for v1.3.10, I&#39;ve updated the Send-to-TwitPic plugin; it broke sometime in spring when Twitter changed their approval UI. It will work now.
<br>
And, I&#39;ve made some other minor changes and fixes.<br>
<br>
There are several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br>
<br>
There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div>
<div></div>
Sat, 22 Oct 2011 21:10:56 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011) 20111022091056PUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is v1.3.10.<br /><br />This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated October 22nd, 2011. <br /><br />There is a new plugin for v1.3.10:
<ul><li>Send-to-Twitter. It uploads a screenshot to Twitter. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br /><br />There are several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br /><br />There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoSat, 22 Oct 2011 21:06:26 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011) 20111022090626PReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is v1.3.10.<br>
<br>
This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated October 22nd, 2011.
<br>
<br>
There is a new plugin for v1.3.10:
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Twitter. It uploads a screenshot to Twitter. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
<br>
There are several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br>
<br>
There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div>
<div></div>
Sat, 22 Oct 2011 21:06:26 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Oct 22, 2011) 20111022090626PUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 23nd, 2010. <br /><br />This is v1.3.9. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br /><br />There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoThu, 21 Apr 2011 03:33:55 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20110421033355AReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 23nd, 2010.
<br>
<br>
This is v1.3.9. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br>
<br>
There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div>
<div></div>
Thu, 21 Apr 2011 03:33:55 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20110421033355AUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 23nd, 2010. <br /><br />This is v1.3.9. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br /><br />There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoThu, 21 Apr 2011 02:15:19 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20110421021519AReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 23nd, 2010.
<br>
<br>
This is v1.3.9. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4<br>
<br>
There is also a separate zip, containing a standalone OAuth.Manager class and its documentation.</div>
<div></div>
Thu, 21 Apr 2011 02:15:19 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20110421021519AUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 23nd, 2010. <br /><br />This is v1.3.9. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoThu, 23 Dec 2010 23:26:27 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101223112627PReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 23nd, 2010.
<br>
<br>
This is v1.3.9. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div>
<div></div>
Thu, 23 Dec 2010 23:26:27 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101223112627PUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 22nd, 2010. <br /><br />This is v1.3.8. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoWed, 22 Dec 2010 21:06:29 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101222090629PReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 22nd, 2010.
<br>
<br>
This is v1.3.8. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div>
<div></div>
Wed, 22 Dec 2010 21:06:29 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101222090629PUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010. <br /><br />v1.3.7. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoTue, 21 Dec 2010 15:35:34 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101221033534PReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010.
<br>
<br>
v1.3.7. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div>
<div></div>
Tue, 21 Dec 2010 15:35:34 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101221033534PUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010. <br /><br />v1.3.5. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoFri, 17 Dec 2010 17:15:49 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101217051549PReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010.
<br>
<br>
v1.3.5. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div>
<div></div>
Fri, 17 Dec 2010 17:15:49 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101217051549PUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010. <br /><br />v1.3.5. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoThu, 16 Dec 2010 06:11:07 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101216061107AReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010.
<br>
<br>
v1.3.5. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. Also, the Paint.NET plugin can
chain to an upload plugin, to upload the screenshot after editing it. (new for v1.3.5.) This is handy when marking up a screen shot.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div>
<div></div>
Thu, 16 Dec 2010 06:11:07 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101216061107AUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010. <br /><br />v1.3.4. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .</li>
<li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.</li>
<li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service. </li>
<li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br />Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br />
<ul><li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer. </li>
<li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email, Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li>
<li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.</li>
<li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin was dropped.</li>
<li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br />The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/" class="externalLink">Cropper itself<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div><div class="ClearBoth"></div>CheesoWed, 15 Dec 2010 19:52:38 GMTUpdated Release: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101215075238PReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010)http://cropperplugins.codeplex.com/releases/view/57233
<div class="wikidoc">This is the latest stable version of the Cropper Plugins project. Updated December 15th, 2010.
<br>
<br>
v1.3.4. includes several plugins that are new since v1.2: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-ImageShack. This works like Send-to-Imgur or send-to-Flickr: it sends the capture to a free image hosting service. .
</li><li>Send-to-TwitPic. Upload a screenshot to TwitPic and a tweet to Twitter from Cropper. It uses OAuth to authenticate.
</li><li>Send-to-Picasa. Upload a screenshot to Google&#39;s Picasa photo sharing service.
</li><li>Send-to-Facebook. Upload a screenshot to Facebook. It uses OAuth 2.0 to authenticate.</li></ul>
<br>
Also, there are several other significant changes to existing plugins: <br>
<ul>
<li>Send-to-Paint.NET now works correctly on x64 machines. Previously the plugin was not launching Paint.NET correctly. Also, the output option for Send-to-Paint.NET is disabled now, if Paint.NET is not detected on the computer.
</li><li>Several plugins have been changed to now present their configuration options in the standard way, via the tabbed UI from the Cropper core. This is done by implementing the IConfigurablePlugin interface exposed by Cropper. These plugins include: Send-to-Email,
Send-to-S3, Send-to-TFS, Send-to-Flickr. </li><li>Send-to-Imgur works again. It previously was based on HTML screen scraping, and when Imgur changed their website, the plugin stopped working. Now the plugin uses the public Imgur API. It should be more reliable.
</li><li>Send-to-TinyPic has been removed. It was based on HTML Screen scraping, too, and when TinyPic changed their flow, the plugin stopped working. But TinyPic publishes no API, and the terms and conditions of the service prohibit scripting uploads. So the plugin
was dropped. </li><li>The AnimatedGif plugin now supports configuration options. </li></ul>
<br>
The pre-requisite for Cropper Plugins is... <a href="http://cropper.codeplex.com/">
Cropper itself<span></span></a>. Get v1.9.4</div>
<div></div>
Wed, 15 Dec 2010 19:52:38 GMTReleased: 1.3 Latest Stable (Dec 09, 2010) 20101215075238P